She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 127

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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 127

Everything was beyond expectation; the Ward Family had suffered a devastating loss.
And all of this, all of these consequences were because of that woman — it was this
woman who had doomed his entire family.
Christopher Ward was seething with anger.
His furious voice attracted a crowd of onlookers.
It seemed as if he had anticipated the crowd, and knowing the Lewis Family wouldn’t
dare to do anything with so many wi tnesses around, he spoke with even more audacity.
“All of this is your fault, Hope Williams, for bringing such disaster upon our family. It’s all
your fault. You only lost a daughter, but look at what we’ve lost, what we’ve sacrificed —
it’s enough to compen sate for your daughter’s life!” Christopher Ward bellowed.
...
Waylon Lewis and Hope Williams almost simultaneously glanced up, their cold,
forbidding eyes sweeping toward Christopher Ward.
Christopher didn’t notice the icy stares and kept ranting.
“How dare you!”
There was an authoritative roar.
Old Master Lewis sat in his wheelchair, his face dark with anger. No one had noticed his
arrival, “Ruining the offspring of the Lewis Family, your entire family wouldn’t be enough
compensation. And yet you d are to be arrogant here. Wyatt, have someone throw them
out.”

Wyatt Lewis clenched his fists, “As you command, Grandfather.”
Christopher panicked, “Old Master Lewis, you can’t be so heartless! It was this woman
who caused the ruin and death of my family. A m I not even allowed to seek justice?”
“Justice?” Old Master Lewis sneered with a domineering aura suddenly radiating from
him, “My great - granddaughter is still lying on the hospital bed, barely clinging to life.
Who will give her justice? Who has she offe nded? Why should she suffer because of
you? If you want to settle accounts, the Lewis Family will be with you to the very end.”
Christopher was immediately rendered speechless by the old man’s oppressive
presence.
Then, suddenly, there was an exclamation o f shock from the doctors inside the hospital
room.
“Miss Williams, Willow is awake!”
Hope Williams was jolted with surprise, so was everyone else — their gaze shifting
towards the hospital room.
Hope was the first to rush inside, “Willow!”
The little one on the hospital bed was half - opening her eyes, blinking, her eyeballs
moving in their sockets and settling on Hope Williams.
Hope’s eyes instantly lit up with bright lights as tears poured out, “Willow, Willow, it’s
Mommy.”
Hope was both shocked and overjoyed as she swiftly checked the indicators on the
machines.
Hope didn’t know how to describe what she was feeling at that moment.
“President Lewis, Miss Williams, Willow has passed the critical phase,” the doctor was
equally ecstatic.
Waylon Lewis hugged Hope tightly, feeling a wave of relief as if the heaviness in his
chest had eased, “That’s great, that’s wonderful, our daughter is safe now.”
Hope, clinging just as tightly to Waylon, cried and said, “Yes, Willow is okay now; she is
alright now.”
Outside the h ospital room, Joy Ward’s eyes widened as her shoulders slumped
helplessly.

The Ward Family had paid such a heavy price.
And not a single one had been killed.
Was her mother’s death all in vain? Was the burning of the Ward Family villa for
nothing?
In the f ollowing days, just as before, Hope Williams stayed in the hospital room keeping
company with Willow. After a week, Willow’s observation period was over, and she
could be moved to a regular room; even the oxygen mask on her face could be
removed.
Everyone was gathered around Willow; her large, sparkling eyes darted back and forth
as she looked at everyone around her.
“Willow, I’m your uncle, you know.”
“Willow, I’m your grandma.”
“Willow…”
“Willow…”
Willow just looked straight at them, not saying a word, her gaze unfamiliar.
“Willow, would you like some water?” Hope Williams asked softly.
Willow’s eyes shifted to Hope and nodded.
Hope brought her some warm water. Willow took a few sips, then shook her head,
indicating she didn’t want anymore.
“Willow, would you like your brother to tell you a story?” Luke leaned over the side of
Willow’s hospital bed.
Willow blinked slowly and nodded her head.
Anxiously, Hope Williams watched over Willow and took the o pportunity when everyone
was with her to go and find Willow’s primary doctor.
“Willow has woken up but hasn’t said a word. Why is that?”
The attending physician adjusted his glasses on the bridge of his nose and sighed
lightly. “It’s hard to say, the child might have been extremely frightened when she was
kidnapped, and she sustained such serious injuries. For such a young child, this is a
great psychological harm, which is why she doesn’t want to talk.”

“Is this just temporary?” Hope Williams frowned deepl y.
“It’s hard to say, we need to observe her for a period of time. You parents also need to
spend more time with her, this helps with the child’s physical and mental recovery.”
“I understand, thank you, doctor.” Hope Williams nodded.
Just as she walked out of the doctor’s office, she saw Wyatt Lewis rushing out to find
her, and Hope Williams quickly approached. “What’s happened?”
“Sister - in - law, Willow won’t stop crying because she can’t see you, please go back
quickly.” Hope Williams hurried back.
The litt le one was surrounded and cooed over by a group of people, but her voice had
become hoarse from crying, and her little face was cried red; with wet eyes, she looked
extremely pitiable. Hope Williams felt a sudden tightness in her heart and hurriedly
embrac ed Willow to comfort her, “Willow, don’t cry. Don’t be afraid, Mommy is here.”
Seeing Hope Williams return, Willow ceased her crying and clung tightly to Hope
Williams, as if she would never want to let go.
Hope Williams felt a deep sense of heartache and tentatively asked, “What’s wrong,
Willow? Can you try to talk to Mommy?”
Willow burrowed into Hope Williams’ arms, not willing to speak at all.
Hope Williams looked at the people full of doubts, her face also clouded with worry.
After coaxing Willow to sle ep, Hope Williams placed her back on the bed, and Alitzel
Williams gestured for Hope Williams to follow her out.
Hope Williams followed Alitzel Williams.
Alitzel Williams’ anger toward Hope Williams had dissipated, and she asked in a calm
tone, “What happe ned to Willow? She hasn’t spoken since she woke up.”
It was clear that everyone had noticed Willow’s condition. Hope Williams exhaled a
murky breath, “The doctor said Willow was frightened and struck by something
traumatic, and now she doesn’t want to talk . She can only recover slowly.”
Alitzel Williams frowned with concern. Just as Hope Williams thought Alitzel would
blame her, she heard Alitzel sigh, “Poor child, that damnable Kaeli Thompson, I really
misjudged her, daring to harm a child from the Lewis f amily.”
Hope Williams remained silent.

“These days have been hard on you as well. Now that Willow is sleeping, I’ll watch over
her here. You go back and rest for a bit. You’re only human, you can’t withstand this
much either.”
The rare tone of concern surprised Hope Williams.
Seeing Hope Williams looking at her, Alitzel Williams felt a bit embarrassed and averted
her gaze, “I’m not concerned about you, you know. I’m concerned about whether you’ll
have the energy to take care of the children later. Now stop standing there and go rest.”
“Okay, thank you.”
“Don’t thank me. I was too hasty earlier and spoke harshly. It was my mistake to blame
you. I should thank you instead, for raising Luke and Willow for our Lewis family…”
“Mom!” S uddenly, a stern voice called out.
Both turned to see Waylon Lewis walking over quickly. He wrapped his arm around
Hope Williams, looking at Alitzel Williams with caution, “What are you doing?”
Alitzel Williams was almost amused by her son’s expression, “W aylon Lewis! As if I
could eat her.”
“Can’t be too sure,” Waylon Lewis said with a cold expression.
It was said that some people forget their mothers once they find love, and it seemed to
be true in his case.
Hmph!
Alitzel Williams huffed in exasperation.
Waylon Lewis looked down at Hope Williams, his eyes asking a question.
Seeing this, Hope Williams quickly said, “Mrs. Lewis didn’t do anything. She was
concerned about me and wanted me to rest. You don’t need to be nervous.”
Hearing what Hope Williams said , Waylon Lewis finally relaxed.
“You hear that? Don’t always think I’m out to get her,” Alitzel Williams insisted, “Come
on, don’t just stand there. Take her back to rest. I’m worried Willow will wake up and
faint again.”
Alitzel Williams turned and entere d the hospital room, intentionally leaving space for the
two of them.

Waylon Lewis agreed with what Alitzel had said. “I’ll take you back to rest.”
Hope Williams glanced at the hospital room. Willow won’t wake up for a while, so she
nodded her head.
Waylon Lewis took Hope Williams back to the apartment. He seemed to have business
at the company as he was continuously on the phone in the car.
Hope Williams noticed Waylon Lewis often rubbing his brow, the skin beneath his eyes
had darkened with fatigue, obvio usly a sign of lack of rest.
These days, Waylon Lewis had been running between hospital and company and
comforting her, naturally having little time to rest.
Waylon Lewis tucked Hope Williams in with a gentle voice, “Sleep for a bit. I’ve still got
things to handle, so I’ll be off. If you’re heading to the hospital, don’t go alone; call me or
have Wyatt come pick you up.”
“Waylon Lewis.”
Hope Williams spoke drowsily, calling out to Waylon Lewis.
Waylon Lewis turned to look at her, “What is it?”
“You… Do you want to sleep for a bit too?”
 
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